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>> officer donny meece: the street that i grew up on, on the west side of cincinnati was right down the street from cincinnati district 3. and i remember as a kid, playing out with my friends, and those police cars would come wailing down the streets, lights and sirens, and, uh, we would run as fast as we could to get to that intersection just so we could watch them police cars drive by. and... we just passed a car leaving a high drug area here with its lights off. we're gonna flip on it here, see if we can't catch up, see what they're up to. he just turned the corner here. there they go. ( radio blips) 43-21, i'm in foot pursuit of a male black... red shirt. blue jean shorts. get on the ground! get on the ground or i'm gonna tase ya! get on the ground or i'm gonna tase ya! ( taser clicking) get on the ground!
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get on the ground, put your hands behind your back! don't move. what's your name, man? what are you running for? >> because. >> meece: because why? >> ( garbled spee)h >> meece: huh? >> he was like, "the car's stolen." i can't... my keys right here. that's what i drive... >> meece: 21. there is a vehicle at large here. it's a... white... >> buick. >> meece: buick. uh, the driver remained in the car. it went westbound on, uh, rockdale towards larona. male black driver with a white t-shirt. car is possibly stolen. what'd you throw over there? what am i gonna find? >> it's right here. should be right in here. >> meece: what was it? >> my keys. and i think i might've dropped my id. that's the only thing i had in my hands.
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could you look right in here? i got some keys right in... it's in this area. >> meece: is that what you threw? >> i didn't throw... >> meece: yeah. >> it fell. >> meece: all right. sit up on your butt. stand up. walk over here. you hold him, brian. 'cause we came across here. he used his left hand to toss something up here. there it is. exactly what i thought it was. i seen that he had something in his hands. i thought it was a gun. just as he came out with it. looks like a high-point firearm, .45 caliber. it would behoove you to be honest here. i can charge you with both the felonies to carry a concealed weapon and the weapon under disability. or if you want to cop to the gun, then we can work on those charges. but you want to be a knucklehead about it, we're gonna charge you with everything available, and we'll tell the judge... that you
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were less than cooperative. are you on probation or parole? >> no. >> meece: all right. we'll let you think about it and we'll come back and talk, all right? >> yeah. >> lieutenant chris ruehmer: did he make any statements? >> meece: the only statement that he made was that he ran because the driver told him that the car was stolen. i just tried to question him about the gun. he's denying the gun. >> ruehmer: what kind of gun do we have? >> meece: it's a .45-caliber high-point. >> ruehmer: was it loaded? >> meece: it was loaded. full magazine, one in the chamber. uh, we'll run it, too. if that gun's stolen, then obviously we'll put the rsp on him, too. receiving stolen property. you've got a conviction in 2004 for drug possession, which precludes you from carrying a gun in the state of ohio. so this is what you're looking at: carrying a concealed we... a weapons charge, which is a felony, and a weapons under disability charge, which is also a felony. it's a felony of the third degree. you've been in the system. you know how it works. you can be hard-headed about this. and i was right behind you.
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i saw you throw it. you got tased. you went down. the gun's recovered two feet from you right where i saw you throw it. you're caught. you know it and i know it. the difference here is whether or not you're gonna man up and work with these charges with me, tell me where you got-- that's what i wanted to know is where you got the gun. did you buy it on the street? did you get it at some gun shop somewhere? >> we was over by northside by kfc. >> meece: uh-huh. >> i was talking to my dude. dude was walking down the street. he asked did i need a gun; do i know anybody want to buy a gun? i said, "what kind is it?" he said, "a four-five." >> meece: how much did you pay for the gun? >> $100. >> meece: just $100 in cash? and he had the bullets and everything that he just gave you? >> yeah. >> meece: what'd this cat look like? >> brown-skinned dude. northside. >> meece: he lived in northside? brown-skinned. how old do you think he was? >> probably about 30... 20, 25 to 30. >> meece: oh, so you weren't particularly in the market for a gun. you just happened to run
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into him. >> right. >> meece: ah. >> i felt it, we bought it. >> meece: so you feel like it... >> could've probably sold it and made more money off of it. >> meece: is that what you were gonna do, try to sell it and turn it for a profit? >> yep. >> meece: all right. so you weren't trying to rob nobody...? >> nah. >> meece: shoot nobody? yeah. you don't have none of that on your record either, right? >> no. >> meece: how about as a juvenile? >> as a juvenile, i had a... complicity to rob as a juvenile. i might've been 13. >> meece: 13. was a... with other juveniles? >> right. so what... why did y'all get behind us like that? >> meece: 'cause he was driving down the street without lights on. just a simple traffic stop. i probably would've wrote a ticket and been on my way. thanks, man. >> ruehmer: what are we charging him with? >> meece: he's been convicted of a drug offense. we'll charge him with having weapons under disability... uh, carrying concealed weapons and obstructing official business for fleeing from a traffic stop. uh, we're gonna run this through, see if it's stolen. and if it is stolen, then that'll be another felony charge we can... we can put on him here. how can you get back pain relief that lasts up to 16 hours?
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you know, get into their business, you know. i believe that's what makes a good cop. ntl. over rad): 34-28 ten >> ( over rar.n-fio >> west: all rightis just passed-- stereo system real loud. so i'm gonna stop and find out what's going on with him. hey, how's it going? >> good. >> west: the reason i stopped you is when you guys passed me back there on brockett, i could feel your bass. >> i do apologize. >> west: you do apologize? >> i normally don't have it up that loud. >> west: oh, okay. do you have your driver's license i can see real fast? >> and... proof of registration. >> west: oh, okay, you can hang onto that. >> i'm gonna get rid of these speakers. >> west: christina, have you been arrested any time recently? >> no. >> west: no. >> i've never been arrested before. >> west: okay. all right, there's nothing in the vehicle that i should know about, right? >> no. >> west: okay. why don't you guys do me a favor, just sit tight. i'll be right back with you, okay? >> not a problem. >> west: william? >> sir. >> west: let me open this door
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real fast. why don't you step out for me. you ain't got no warrants, do you? >> oh, no, sir. >> west: oh, okay. you ain't got nothing on you i need to know about, right? >> no, sir. >> west: could you do me a favor? just stand over there real fast for me? now you ain't got nothing in the vehicle, right? >> no, sir. >> west: you don't mind if i look around for a minute or anything like that? what are you digging for over here? >> i was looking for my registration. >> west: oh, okay. oh...! that's what you were digging for. okay, don't, don't keep putting your hands back in there, okay? okay, i asked you if there was anything in the vehicle, okay? what is this? >> it's pot. >> west: it's pot. whose pot is this? >> that's probably mine. >> west: okay. all right. all right, step out of the car for me, okay? put your hands behind your back. okay. you are now under arrest, okay, for possession of cannabis. as long as you're honest with me
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from now on, okay, we can probably work something out, okay? what i want you to do is, i want you to stay calm, okay? are you able to sit down for me? is this your boyfriend? oh, yeah, there is a little bit more, huh? well, what we have here is getting closer to the amount of a felony amount of marijuana. um... we got several individually-wrapped bags. so i'll put this with the other stuff here. continue our search and see what else we can find. >> i got a subscription for them. >> west: you know you can't carry them like that. >> i know. >> west: what is it? >> it's a lor... hydrocodone. a lortab. >> west: right. where did you get your prescription filled at? because before you answer this question, i'm gonna call the pharmacy. i'm gonna call walgreens and find out if they did prescribe you hydrocodone or whatever this is, lortab? >> it's a, yeah, it's a generic
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lortab. >> west: okay. why don't you carry them in your prescription bottle? >> well, i mean, i figured just in case, like whenever i go out to work and stuff, if i need them... i mean, i don't like having them all on me. >> west: okay. so marijuana is the only drug that you do? >> yes, sir. >> west: all right. how much do you think that is? >> over 20. >> west: over 20? all right, why don't you do me a favor and sit, stand up? >> i need your help. >> west: okay, i'll help you up. i'll help you up. okay. oh. careful, careful. all right, you have anything else on you? >> no. >> west: you didn't stick nothing in your pants or anything like that? >> no. >> west: okay, let's walk this way and walk over to this deputy's car over here, please. >> deputy: i got her. >> west: you got her? >> deputy: have a seat. >> love you, too.
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>> west: you know she smokes marijuana? >> yes, sir, i do. and she knows that she's not supposed to be riding around with me with... >> west: okay. i'm just gonna lift up your hat. all right. all right. so, you basically don't like the fact that she smokes marijuana? >> yeah. >> west: okay, and you're trying to get her to quit, is that what you're trying to tell me? >> yes, sir. >> west: okay. so you would pass a drug test right now if i gave you one? >> yeah. >> west: you would? >> maybe. >> west: maybe? all right. >> i'm a, i mean... >> west: somehow i seriously doubt that. all right, do me a favor. sit... just keep sitting tight for me, okay? >> yes, sir. >> west: all right, now basically, you're gonna be arrested for the possession of the cannabis. it looks like it's going to be over 20 grams, so it's going to be a felony amount. and then i have to look into the, uh, the prescription a little bit more. but if you can prove that you did have a prescription... but you know you can't carry it like that, okay? 'cause we're still finding pills on the floorboard. so there were some in your purse, all over your car. that's just not the safe or responsible way to carry your medication. all right, do you have any questions for me? >> how long am i gonna go to
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jail for? >> west: what's that? >> how long am i gonna go to jail... >> west: you're gonna go to jail tonight, okay? you'll have a bond of a thousand dollars, okay? and if you can't bond out tonight, you'll see the judge first thing in the morning at 9:15. all right, don't worry. we're not here to hurt you. we're here to help you through this. so just do me a favor, just sit tight and then we'll be... i'll be right back with you. >> can i smoke a cigarette? >> west: just give me one second. we can get to that. just stay calm. did you weigh it? >> deputy: yeah. weighed out to about 27 grams. >> west: whoa, okay. so it's definitely a felony amount then. >> deputy: yes. >> west: okay. >> deputy: about 20. >> west: oh, yeah, that's a lot of weed for, you know, her saying that she didn't have anything in the car to begin with. so... i believe we did our job for the night, you know, got some more drugs off the street, and, uh, i think she learned her lesson. i'm doing my own sleep study. advil pm® or tylenol pm.
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>> officer anthony pilutik: 503-15, what's his description? >> ( over rad): wearing a dark sweatpants. he's on the north side of ramon heading downtown. got the keys in his pocket. >> pilutik: okay, we're responding to a call of a disturbance in one of our neighborhoods that's, uh, very active, um, at night. some kind of a disturbance at one of the resorts. pedestrian stop on a subject that was causing a disturbance. >> ( over rad): copy. >> officer rae dallas: turn around and face my partner. separate your feet. >> okay.
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>> dallas: relax. >> pilutik: what'd you have to drink tonight? >> i didn't have anything. >> pilutik: nothing at all. >> cranberry juice. >> pilutik: not one alcoholic beverage? >> no. i haven't drank since january. >> pilutik: pills? >> no pills. >> pilutik: drugs? >> no drugs. i did not eat a lot today. >> pilutik: what does that have to do with anything? >> um... when you don't eat a lot... >> dallas: relax. have a seat right there. >> yeah, right on. >> pilutik: when's the last time you used speed? >> dallas: put your cigarette down. >> yes, ma'am. um... >> dallas: i want to take your pulse. >> sure. probably... two weeks ago. >> pilutik: mm-hmm. >> um, what am i doing wrong,ll? >> dallas: well, right now you're being detained because i suspect you're under the influence of a controlled substance. >> um, but i'm not. >> dallas: okay, well... >> pilutik: that's up to us to determine. >> oh, okay. right on. >> pilutik: what do you got? >> dallas: 130. >> pilutik: wow. >> 130. >> pilutik: beats a minute. did you know the average person is between 60 and 90 at a resting heart rate? >> yeah, mine's about 90.
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>> pilutik: and 90 is after you've been running. okay? you're 130. >> can i tell you what just happened? >> pilutik: you did speed. >> ...why my heartbeat... >> pilutik: that's the explanation. >> dallas: go ahead and stand up. when i tell you to, i'm gonna have you put your feet together, heels and toes together, hands at your side. you're gonna tilt your head back, close your eyes and estimate 30 seconds in your mind. when 30 seconds is up, you're gonna look at me and tell me you're done. >> start counting? >> dallas: yeah. go. head back. eyes closed. eyes closed. >> ( over rad): any unit that can clear a ... 415 physical. ( garbled radio transmission) >> okay. >> ( over rad): two hispanic males fighting by the bushes. now one is running across the street. hispanic male, white tank top, shaved head. >> dallas: come on and turn around. separate your feet for me. >> why am i...? >> dallas: put that hand on your head. >> what's going on? i'm being arrested? >> pilutik: separate your feet. >> okay. am i being arrested? >> dallas: you are. >> for what? >> pilutik: being under the
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influence of a controlled substance. 15-503 has one in custody. >> ( over rad): 15, copy. >> dallas: man, you're tweaking all over the place. >> i'm not tweaking. this is not... >> dallas: you are. >> this is... >> dallas: you can't even hold still. >> pilutik: so what do you have in your bag that you're not supposed to? >> it's not my bag. >> pilutik: it's not your bag now. >> it has some of my stuff, but it's... >> pilutik: okay. well, we're gonna check it out now. >> we live together. >> pilutik: uh-huh. >> dallas: when did you last use meth? >> i have already answered that, ma'am. >> pilutik: he said two weeks. i think he's lying. >> dallas: i think so. i said llpof. liar, liar, pants on fire. >> pilutik: have a seat. >> okay. thank you. i'm sorry. it's too bad, really. >> dallas: it is. go ahead and sit back. >> i turn my... my head left? >> dallas: face to the right. >> pilutik: let's see what he has in his bag, huh? >> dallas: got blood all over. >> pilutik: yeah. see what he has in his bag. he's obviously displaying all the symptoms of being under the influence. >> dallas: oh, yeah.
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>> pilutik: marijuana pipe. that's the least of his worries so far. ah, the black box. ah... look at that. holy cow. that's a lot of meth. >> dallas: it's not the mother lode, but it's... >> pilutik: no wonder he didn't want us to open his bag, huh? that's enough for sales. how much...? let me see this. >> dallas: methamphetamine and then, uh... little bit of weed. >> pilutik: yeah. that's probably... i'd say about... >> dallas: an ounce. >> pilutik: yeah. or a... or three-quarters. that's a good amount. the little black box. normally it's a little black book, but now it's a box. box of goodies. >> dallas: are these the keys that are in question? >> where were they? >> dallas: sitting by your stuff. >> oh, good. >> dallas: and then who does this belong to? >> um, i believe that was, uh, justin's mother. >> dallas: okay, and how about the contents? the contents of the box? >> um, they are justin's. it's not my box. >> dallas: and justin is who to you? >> he's my partner. he was my partner until this
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evening. >> dallas: and what is this? >> that's not mine. >> dallas: do you know what this is? >> i do not. >> dallas: you don't know what that is? >> it's his belongings, it's not mine. >> dallas: okay. you said you last used meth a couple days ago. >> i'm not really admitting to using it. >> pilutik: you already have. >> um, the last time that it was in my system was two weeks ago. >> dallas: okay. >> pilutik: how did it get there? >> because it was placed in a drink or something else. >> pilutik: typical answer. just like "two beers." okay. >> well, thank you. um, so what's... i guess, what's next? >> dallas: i'm gonna have my partner return these keys here, and then i'm gonna transport you to the jail. the blood nurse is gonna draw your blood. >> i'm sorry you feel that way. >> pilutik: we're gonna go to the station and have a little chat with this guy, do a couple more tests. um, he's definitely under the influence. we're gonna take his blood and get a statement from him. >> dallas: he wants to know if this is gonna take all... >> pilutik: ready? see what we do. >> dallas: what do you think?
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how much? >> pilutik: ten grams. ten to 12 grams. >> dallas: double that. >> pilutik: okay, we'll see. 18. 19.2. wow, i was off. >> dallas: 19.2. >> pilutik: well, let's go have a talk with him and, uh, see if he gives us the full story, the truth, this time. you know that we're gonna get the results from your blood that we took. okay? >> i have a problem with drugs. and i... >> pilutik: they're gonna test positive for meth, aren't they? >> yes, they are. and i've already... >> pilutik: when's the last time you used? >> um... it was in ted's room. >> pilutik: so, a couple hours ago. >> um... >> pilutik: less than that? >> yes. >> pilutik: how long ago? >> couple hours ago. >> pilutik: so it wasn't two weeks ago. so you were lying, right? >> um... ( clears throat ) i guess lying or, you know... >> pilutik: leaving out the truth. right, okay. so you used a couple hours ago. this... i hope this is a wake-up call for you. we don't have any contacts with you before. you don't show any arrests in palm springs before.
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i hope this is the last time that you're in here. >> me, too. >> pilutik: this is the real world. this is the serious stuff here. you're in jail for possession of a very toxic substance, very controlled substance. it was almost 20 grams of meth. think about it. >> officer ( over rad): 132 and bush. i've got him at gunpoint. >> dispatcher: at gunpoint, 132 and bush. cover is code three.
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good morning everybody, i am brian flores. how would you like to have a little rain around the mother ship today. >> auditory some steady amounts and a lot of cloud coverage, it is very humid and we have seen the last few of them and that moisture is beginning to lift and today is about it and today we will have 60s and 70s, here is sal. >> let's take a look at the creek and 24 and approaching the 880 split, coming up on 4:30 let's go back to the desk. following breaking news of
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a triple shooting, alex savage has been on the scene of a triple shooting, what have you been able to find out? >> reporter: we just got an update from the san francisco police department and what the sergeant told us was that three people were shot inside of a home that is on the very end of the street on the right-hand side where you can still see quite a bit of police when we got here. it was about 2:30 or so, officers were with their full gear on three people were shot this was right near industrial. two men were shot and one woman and they were rushed to the hospital in critical condition. this appears to have been a random home invasion type of attack and the op
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